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DRAFTADVISORY COMMITTEE - YOUTH DEVELOPMENT MINUTESFebruary 19, 2021 at 9:00 AMVirtual Meeting (see last page for information)Call to OrderCo-Chair Wilson Bullard called the meeting to order at 9:00 AM.Roll CallPRESENTCo-Chair Tina CertainCo-Chair Susanne Wilson BullardAgenda Review, Revision and ApprovalDiscussion Items1. Remarks from Committee Chairs - Judge Susanne Wilson Bullard & Tina Certain2. Trust Priorities and Committee Objectives - Colin Murphy3. Introduction of Facilitator - Kristy Goldwire4. Mapping the Gap - Barzella Papa5. Results and Review - Barzella PapaGeneral Public CommentsAdjournmentCo-Chair Wilson Bullard adjourned the meeting at 12:02 PM.Page 1

Attendee ReportChildren's Trust of Alachua County - Youth Development Advisory Committee MeetingStart Time: 02/19/2021 9:00:00 AM - Finish Time: 02/19/2021 12:02:00 PMHost: inar ID - 873 7015 1149Panelist Details - AttendedJudge Wilson BullardTina CertainBarzella PapaAddison StaplesCommunity Foundation of North Central FloridaCFNCF InternDonna KidwellDr. Cindy BlankenshipDr. Maggie LabartaDr. Naima BrownDr. Tyran ButlerJennie WiseJim PearceKaren Cole-SmithKelly BaldwinLeah Vail ComptonLesley BanisMelanie KretzmanPebbles EdelmanRebecca ShinholserRobert SwainShaney LivingstonStacey SteinbergSusan SheahanTom bac.edujim e Details - AttendedKathryn WilliamsWill HalvosaRoss AmbroseLaToya Jennings LopezJeanne DillardJasmyn CopelandChristi ArringtonJohn AlexanderJamie EdmondsonAutumn SantosJohn S RollinsColin MurphyKristy GoldwireMia JonesNicole OdomDan DouglasBecker HollandDanielle EisenmengerJoyce PeppelAutumn TomasAlan PaulinLeah GalioneJamie StormerAlberto LopezStaci WhiteDorothy ThomasSabrina le.orgjamie@acesinmotion.orgautumn mail.comAUTUMN.TOMAS@ECS4KIDS.ORGalan paulin@mbhci.orgleah@gnvbridge.orgjamie na@cacgainesville.orgJoined by phone3526813631

09:02:49 From Tina Certain to Children's Trust of Alachua County(Privately) : The county has a slide they put up with the Call ininfo. that maybe helpful in future meetings09:05:10 From John Alexander to All panelists : Good Morning Everyone09:05:35 From Becker Holland to All panelists : Good Morning from Pace!09:06:38 From Alan Paulin to All panelists : Alan Paulin Meriian present09:09:59 From Colin Murphy to Children's Trust of Alachua County(Privately) : Let Bob Swain and Karen cole smith into themeeting.and any other board member, please09:12:56 From Pebbles Edelman to All panelists : This makes me feel so much better about my Zoom mishaps!09:13:47 From Leah Vail Compton to All panelists : yes!09:14:05 From Tina Certain to All panelists : I'm praying I don't FREEZE.09:15:21 From Leah Vail Compton to All panelists : Same here, my connection is unstable09:23:59 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Thank you!!! Love that this area is being addressed!09:32:48 From Community Foundation of North Central Florida to All panelists :https://jamboard.google.com/d/1aXD VZeGYpDu6q2PrL1w0LZ4 Eb4MZY2TAFro0VKbss/viewer?f 009:34:04 From Addison Staples to All panelists : Can you put the question in the chat?09:34:32 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Social Pressures Jasmyn Copeland (Online Viewer)09:34:52 From Barzella Papa to All panelists : Given you expertise and experience where the most pressing issues affecting thehealth both physically and mentally of local middle and high school youth?09:35:15 From Ross Ambrose to All panelists : Please include the questions in chat that includes attendees as well.09:35:37 From Barzella Papa : Given you expertise and experience where the most pressing issues affecting the health bothphysically and mentally of local middle and high school youth?09:35:43 From Ross Ambrose to All panelists : Thank you!09:36:02 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Social pressures with an emphasis on social media09:36:16 From Alan Paulin to All panelists : Mentorship programs09:36:17 From Becker Holland : I do not see the link for the sticky notes - is it just for panelists?09:36:32 From Ross Ambrose to All panelists : Not being able to explore personal interests.09:37:17 From Sabrina Harris to All panelists : Hi! I am representing the Child Advocacy Center and attending this webinar onbehalf of Sherry Kitchens. She wanted me to share that as our focus is working with abused children, it is important that childrenages 6-18 have access to trauma therapy and there is a need to advocate for a trauma intervention treatment plan.09:37:27 From Jamie Edmondson to All panelists : Lack of trauma informed care09:37:57 From Becker Holland : Mental health support to address trauma, isolation, suicidal ideation, and the consequences ofgenerational poverty09:38:02 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Yes, Becky, officially only for panelists. I just want to gain information as well asstay engaged :)09:38:06 From Ross Ambrose to All panelists : individual skills not being recognized and strengthened - youth works well withhands but does not write well.09:38:48 From Chief Tony Jones : Poverty and mental health09:38:55 From Jamie Edmondson : Lack of trauma informed care (including trauma rooted in systemic racism and the discipline gap)09:39:42 From Kristy Goldwire to Becker Holland and all panelists : Hi Becky, You can share your comments in the chat. Thank you.09:39:57 From Becker Holland : Thanks, I have!09:40:01 From John S Rollins to All panelists : Rollins-The absence of consistent role models (parenting deficiencies or involvementwith personal issues therefore not equipped to deal with child(ren) concerns,)09:40:18 From Kathryn Williams to All panelists : Social emotional learning that targets older teens, culturally competent (trainedand mentored) staff, mental health services for youth AND their families09:40:42 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Social media generating self image issues, isolation, and mental healthchallenges. Effects are mental health issues.09:43:13 From Jim Pearce to All panelists : sorry I was slow to unmute—suicide increase due to unprecedented stress due topandemic—same as Maggie comments09:43:26 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Beautifully stated!09:44:37 From Dorothy Thomas : kids have often fallen so far behind and/or suffered ongoing trauma for such a long time by thetime they get to ms/hs it is very difficult to help them catch up and/or help them address the underlying issues.09:46:02 From Pebbles Edelman to All panelists : Lack of Medicaid dental care providers is a huge issue-agree with Tina.09:46:16 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Thank you, Tina Certain! Health care is a barrier to a high percent of ourpopulation due to poverty09:46:26 From Dr. Maggie Labarta : Dorothy Thomas is correct - development is cumulative and missed steps early on or traumahave lasting impact if not addressed when they happen09:47:13 From Tina Certain to All panelists : @Dorothy Thomas trauma just seems to be normal09:50:57 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Yes!! Online images forming "realities" in our youth. Thank you Dr. Brown!

09:51:15 From Tina Certain to All panelists : Yes!! Work opportunities are invaluable!!09:51:21 From Becker Holland : You are so right, Dorothy. We see this in our work at Pace all of the time. We have to help the girlsaddress their trauma before they can truly focus on their academic success. Mental health counseling and therapy is so important ifwe are going to truly help them heal from their past trauma.09:51:24 From Jennie Wise to All panelists : Agree with Dr Brown about the importance a job can make for our students09:51:25 From Tina Certain to All panelists : learning to connect Work and Money09:53:16 From Jamie Edmondson : Yes, Ms. Becker! Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs references the importance of this bottom upapproach.09:54:38 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Thank you, Pebbles, the compound effect!09:54:47 From Tina Certain to All panelists : Let us not just look at children with a deficit mindset. Put the deficit on the systemthat is creating the symptoms we are seeing in the children. The children can thrive if given the opportunity09:56:16 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Reaching and helping our youth many times starts with coaching the parentsalong the journey.09:56:19 From Lesley Banis to All panelists : https://form.jotform.com/21048634533605209:58:06 From Becker Holland : Access to mental health counseling, trauma, and poverty09:58:40 From Chief Tony Jones to All panelists : I could not access the form09:58:48 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Poverty.Self Image/Sexual Development, Despair/Depression, Isolation09:59:13 From Leah Vail Compton to All panelists : I couldn't access it either09:59:24 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Even when our youth is lacking mental health they still have their cell phones!!!09:59:49 From Addison Staples : Agreed Tina! Lets address the root not the symptom10:00:05 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : This information is constantly filtering in their brains10:02:06 From Jamie Edmondson : Agreed! Definitely a mix of stigma and access.10:02:17 From Will Halvosa to All panelists : Mentoring, positive influences, out of school activities, lack of family support, jobs.10:02:33 From Christi Arrington : Increased mental health programs needed in out of school settings.10:02:45 From Kathryn Williams to All panelists : Having staff that is trained and equipped to respond well and quickly to the layersof mental health concerns is an important area that helps in serving the whole child and by all types of staff.10:02:47 From Tina Certain to All panelists : Let's fix Transportation!!!10:02:54 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Transportation is a huge issue when poverty is present!10:02:55 From Community Foundation of North Central Florida to All panelists CVtuy3ukzz1oOq5JzOmuW5eiA/edit?usp sharing10:03:01 From Tina Certain to All panelists : let's address Transportation if not fix it10:03:12 From Pebbles Edelman to All panelists : Yes Judge, and when all kids were at brick and mortar, mental health was moreaccessible on site at schools. Kids who are not at school, may not have that access.10:03:47 From Kelly Baldwin to All panelists : Telehealth has been great for many of our DJJ kids, we have had much higher levelsof participation when the youth are able to complete sessions via videoconference.10:04:33 From Leah Vail Compton to Children's Trust of Alachua County(Privately) : My connection is unstable. sorry10:05:30 From Barzella Papa : What are the most pressing issues this group is facing that ay be prohibiting them to learn what theyneed to be successful?10:06:23 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Experiences to help them determine future possibilities. Someone rooting themon in this efforts. Focus points for how to get there.10:06:34 From Chief Tony Jones : Tony Jones, Parental support and Positive Mentors and environment.10:07:17 From LaToya JenningsLopez to All panelists : support, family, community, school and the role models10:07:30 From Will Halvosa to All panelists : parents relying on current institutions while forgoing their responsibilities asparents/guardians. early education, early education, early education10:07:33 From Jim Pearce to Jamie Edmondson and all panelists : cant access post it—remote learning is a challenge for many fromtechnology and success in learning-Pearce10:07:54 From Ross Ambrose : The world is changing fast. Youth tend to adapt and assimilate change faster than people who are ofa different generation. Should we be looking at how we deliver and define education? We continue to use a school model that hasexisted for over a 100 years (teacher, classroom, summer break, home in time to do farm chores, etc.) Can we better recognize thatthe experience we, as adults, may have had with education, college or the workforce is likely to be very different for today’s youth?Focusing on skills that allow youth to explore, understand, interpret, validate information, etc. is more critical than ever. Learninghow to do something by watching a YouTube video (math, phone screen repair to car repair) is really common, but do we teachthat?10:09:26 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : There is definitely a digital divide!10:09:58 From Kathryn Williams to All panelists : Social and emotional learning in schools and after school programs is shown inimprove multiple areas of academic and behavioral success in school. We need to have more and in more settings. (And, again thetraining of the staff to do in a research informed or evidence based way).10:10:03 From Will Halvosa to All panelists : peer pressure, job opportunities, mentors

10:10:15 From Tina Certain to All panelists : involve parents in decision making for programs. there are 48 ppl on this call givinginput but not one parent of a child impacgted10:11:31 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Yes, Kelly, the problem exists!!10:11:33 From Jamie Edmondson : The discipline gap is a huge barrier for many youth in schools. There should be more support ineducating the educators on the discipline gap, and helping them to develop more self-awareness of their unconscious biases, etc.10:12:43 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Thank you, Ms. Kidwell. Trades and certificates are important too.10:14:10 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Yes!!! Uneducated parents get frustrated in the lack of their ability.which canturn into a stressful situation for both parent and child.10:14:12 From Jamie Edmondson : Access to family therapy to help parents and guardians better understand how they can supporttheir youth!10:15:35 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Jennie, I agree! The first step is.to SHOW UP!!!10:16:18 From Tina Certain to Jamie Edmondson and all panelists : Rigor, Expectation that students can learn. NOt just oh there'sno hope bcs they live in poverty10:16:47 From Melanie Kretzman to All panelists : I apologize for my absence. My screen froze and I didn’t realize it.10:16:54 From Tina Certain to All panelists : Rigor, Expectation that students can learn. NOt just oh there's no hope bcs they live inpoverty10:17:31 From Jamie Edmondson : 100%, Tina! A good balance of resilience building and equitable practices to best support eachchild in their unique needs.10:18:26 From Jennie Wise : YES! Dr Brown, students need to know and be involved in goal setting and progress monitoring10:18:56 From Lesley Banis to All panelists : https://form.jotform.com/21048581773616010:18:56 From Jasmyn Copeland to All panelists : Yes, set a goal and a plan is in place for how to get there. Follow up is consistentin the journey.10:19:12 From LaToya JenningsLopez to All panelists : its important to get buy in from kids10:20:00 From LaToya JenningsLopez to All panelists : education equality and lack of parental support10:20:20

09:36:17 From Becker Holland : I do not see the link for the sticky notes -is it just for panelists? 09:36:32 From Ross Ambrose to All panelists : Not being able to explore personal interests. 09:37:17 From Sabrina Harris to All panelists : Hi! I am representing the Child Advocacy Center and attending th

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